The curriculum as a living canvas
In today's fast-paced world, where technology is evolving rapidly and social values are changing, early education must evolve too.
In today's fast-paced world, where technology is evolving rapidly and social values are changing, early education must evolve too.
‘K se Kahani,’ a heartwarming play based on Sudha Murty's famous story "How I Taught My Grandmother to Read," was staged at Little Theatre Group (LTG) Auditorium here by theatre group Storee ki Boree.
The team thought of the device after realising that for many kids, learning to write becomes a frustrating challenge.
Extending warm wishes to ''young friends'' across the nation as they embark on their summer holidays, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday encouraged them to utilise this time for enjoyment, learning, and personal growth.
Saraswati, goddess of wisdom, learning, education, knowledge, music and the arts, is one of them.
The teacher stopped mid-sentence with, “No questions now, please; it is time for learning”. This way of teaching forces children to miss how to sow seeds followed by the joy of their germination in the garden. It could be a scene in almost any school. Children, full of questions about things that interest them, are learning not to ask them at school. It is not the fault of teachers. They have so many targets to meet.
It is interesting that during the pandemic parents became teachers and started understanding the online learning activities that educational institutions created for their wards ~ a new setup for which parents were not at all ready
With the advent of new technologies, it is crucial for educators to make significant alterations that help further society
Digital learning platforms, which have currently seen a spike in student enrollment, represent the future of education industry
To live is to spread boundless love to the hearts dried with the aridity of cynicism, keeping absolutely no room for hatred.